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Question-1
Economic growth can be seen by an outward shift of
(A)
The production possibility Frontier
(B)
The Gross Domestic Barrier
(C)
The Marginal Consumption Frontier
(D)
The minimum Efficient scale
Question-2
The growth path resulting from technological progress for a given saving rate is known as the
(A)
Steady state growth path
(B)
Steady state level of output
(C)
Unsteady state growth path
(D)
Steady state invention rate
Question-3
A Gini coefficient of zero means that the
(A)
All the income is received by the top 20% of the income distribution
(B)
One person has all the income and every one else has nothing.
(C)
Income is equally distributed
(D)
The income is split equally the top 20% and the rest of the distribution
Question-4
The Gini coefficient is
(A)
A commonly used measure of the degree of inequity in an income distribution
(B)
The ratio of the percentage of total income received by the top 20% of families to the percentage of total income received by the bottom 20% of families
(C)
A commonly used measure of the degree of inequality in an income distribution
(D)
The most common way of representing the income distribution graphically
Question-5
The percentage of the working age population that is part of the workforce is known as the
(A)
Workers
(B)
Participation rate
(C)
None slackers
(D)
Diligent rate
Question-6
The socially optimal rate of growth is
(A)
Zero
(B)
Negative
(C)
Where the marginal social benefit = the marginal social cost
(D)
Total social costs are minimized
Question-7
The best way to achieve economic growth is to
(A)
Increase government spending
(B)
Save more
(C)
Reduce taxation
(D)
Increase personal consumption
Question-8
Potential growth measures:
(A)
The growth of the fastest economy in the world.
(B)
The fastest growth an economy has ever achieved
(C)
The present rate of growth of an economy.
(D)
The rate of growth that could be achieved if resources were fully employed
Question-9
Supply side policies are considered effective in
(A)
Encouraging technological progress
(B)
Increasing the money supply
(C)
Increasing government expenditure
(D)
Reducing taxation
Question-10
A combined measure of productivity that takes account of both labour and capital productivity is known as
(A)
Total productivity
(B)
Total factor productivity
(C)
Labour capital productivity
(D)
Total exploitation
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 10
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